Monstrous dissections: Race, performance art and the Bride of Frankenstein
(2018)
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From the Holy Family to the Manson Family; Religion, gender and the cult (2017)
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Strange worlds of Angela Carter (2017)
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Religious painting, atheism and gender in the work of Angela Carter (2017)
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The Bride of Frankenstein: Race and hybridity (2016)
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In August 1816, Matthew “Monk” Lewis arrived at Villa Diodati after having narrowly escaped being massacred in a slave riot in Jamaica where he owned two plantations. Shortly after his departure, Mary Shelley started writing about the monster. His co... Read More about The Bride of Frankenstein: Race and hybridity.
Animating the inanimate: Automation and Frankenstein (2016)
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Migrations of Catholic Horror and Bleeding Women (2016)
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Masons and the Military in the Fiction of Rudyard Kipling (2015)
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Gothic writing, slavery and radical women in late eighteenth-century Bristol (2015)
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Bristol has been recognised as a centre of radicalism, yet its association with three of the most important female radicals of the 1790s, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Robinson and Mary Hays remains obscure. The city’s links between Gothic buildings, sla... Read More about Gothic writing, slavery and radical women in late eighteenth-century Bristol.
Migrating medical horror (2015)
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